(Submitter supplied) Anopheles gambiae, the primary African malarial mosquito, exhibits numerous behaviors that are under diel and circadian control, including locomotor activity, swarming, mating, host seeking, eclosion, egg laying and sugar feeding. However, little has been performed to elucidate the molecular basis for these daily rhythms. To study how gene expression is globally regulated by diel and circadian mechanisms, we have undertaken a DNA microarray analysis of A.
more...- Organism:
- Anopheles gambiae; Plasmodium falciparum
- Type:
- Expression profiling by array
- Dataset:
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GDS4261
- Platform:
- GPL1321
- 104 Samples
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